Guys,
I've moved on from making holsters (I'm sure some of you noticed that there weren't any available for some time anyway). These days I'm running an imports business for handmade Japanese furniture.
But anyway thanks for the orders, and thanks for the concern way back when my wife and I got injured.
I'm moving out of the firearms scene, but I leave with a lot of knowledge and good memories. I'll always keep a Slimline IWB around for my Makarov, one of the first holsters I ever made, and it's still holding up. I hope you guys get many years out of yours as well.
farewell,
ishi
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you will be missed , good luck
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ishi, I have one your holsters for the P-64 and I love it. I am glad to have received one before you closed your doors. Good luck on the next chapter of your life.
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I got mag carriers and wood walnut Makarov grips from him before. I wonder if he's sold off remaining inventory or is keeping it for his own needs?